Highlights
- Admission to LEGOLAND Malaysia
- Explore seven themed areas featuring exciting rides, shows, attractions and interactive exhibits
- Browse the largest selection of LEGO® toys in Asia
- A perfect day for the whole family!
- One-way Singapore hotel to Legoland Malaysia transport included
Useful Information
Admission to Legoland Malaysia from Singapore with Transfer
Featuring seven themed areas with more than 40 rides, shows and attractions, you can drive, fly, build and climb your way through 76 acres (31 hectares) of adventure. At this park, there’s something for everyone, from high-speed rollercoasters to interactive workshops to fascinating 4D movies. Start at The Big Shop, offering the largest selection of LEGO® toys in Asia.
Kids can take the wheel of a boat or car and adventure seekers can ride a wooden canoe through prehistoric times. Don’t miss Miniland, where Asian landmarks like the Taj Mahal have been recreated using more than 30 million LEGO bricks. It’s an interactive world on a scale of 1:20, where people, trains and airplanes come to life at the touch of a button.
At the end of the day, you’ll be taken back to Singapore and dropped off at the tour coordination center by the Singapore Flyer. (Please note that coach transfer to Singapore Flyer is operated directly by Legoland. You must speak with a Legoland customer service representative on site for coach departure times and location).
Reviewed by Adrian H, April 2013
Kids had a ball, no drink fountains (unlike Universal Studios) but food and drink at reasonable prices. Managed to fill in whole day, spend some time in the room where you can build with Lego to get relief from heat or fill in time.Tour from Singapore returns you to the Singapore Flyer, recommend doing that on return.
Reviewed by Maureen N, Australia, April 2013
Great Day, especially for young families. Lots to see and do and not too crowded. As we had travelled from Singapore for the day, we were a little daunted that we had another currency to deal with, now that we were in Malaysia, but that was not a big issue as it turned out to be relatively easy. The time allowed was sufficient to enjoy the day, but getting through customs across the borders was little time consuming, on the bus, off the bus etc. We could see that they were still developing additional lots as well as a hotel complex, would probably go back with our grandchildren, if ever we are lucky enough to have any.


